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SUMMARY:Jefferson County Farm Tour
DESCRIPTION:  \n20th annual Jefferson County Farm Tour \nSeptember 16th – 18th\, 2022 \nCelebrating locally grown food\, fiber & farm-made products \nGetOnTheFarm.org \n  \nAbout Farm Tour \nJefferson County Farm Tour is presented by The Production Alliance in partnership with the Wsu Jefferson County Extension and local farms and farmers. \nTPA Website: https://theproductionalliance.org/ \nFarm Tour: GetOnTheFarm.org\n(^Re-routes to https://theproductionalliance.org/events/jefferson-county-farm-tour) \nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffcofarmtour/ \nIG: https://www.instagram.com/jeffcofarmtour/ \nYouTube: https://youtu.be/09GXuBit_hE \nOur Mission \n\nCelebrate locally grown food\, fiber\, and farm-made products\nInvite community members to learn from and engage with their local farmers\nStimulate economic opportunity for farms in Jefferson County\n\nSELF-GUIDED TOURS | 10AM – 4PM | Saturday & Sunday \n\nBazaar Girls Yarn Shop\nCenter Valley Animal Rescue\nCompass Rose Farms\n\nJefferson Land Trust (Booth)\n\n\nEgg and I Pork\nFig and Otter Farm\nFinnriver Farm & Cidery\nGray Fox Farm\nKodama Farm & Food Forest\nRainCoast Farms\nSailor Vineyard\nSoft Step Farm**\nSpringRain Farm & Orchard*\nSunfield Biodynamic Farm\nSwan Farm Food Bank Garden\nWhite Lotus Farm*\n\nSpace Twins Provisions (Booth)*\nAnanda Hills Farm (Booth)*\nWater Moon Farm (Booth) *\n\n\nWilderbee Farm\n\nJacob’s Fleece Farm (Booth)\n\n\n\n*Open for in-person\, self-guided tours Saturday Only. \n**Open for in-person\, self-guided tours Sunday Only. \n 20TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL EVENTS \nFriday \nOutdoor Movie: Charlotte’s Web (1973) \n7pm – 9pm | Worthington Park\, Quilcene \nSaturday \nPort Townsend Farmers Market \n9am – 2pm | 650 Tyler St\, Port Townsend \nQuilcene Fair & Parade \n10am – 3pm | Worthington Park\, Quilcene \n  \nWheat Weaving Workshop with Author Carmen Spagnola \n1:30pm – 3pm | $25 | Finnriver Cider Garden \n124 Center Rd\, Chimacum \n  \nBarn Dance \n6pm – 10pm | $10 | White Lotus Farm \n3723 Beaver Valley Rd\, Port Ludlow \nPurchase Tickets: https://theproductionalliance.org/events/jefferson-county-farm-tour \n  \nSunday \nChimacum Farmers Market \n10am – 2pm | 9122 Rhody Dr\, Chimacum \n  \nFinnriver Kitchen & Cider Garden \n12pm – 8pm | 124 Center Rd\, Chimacum \n  \nWheat Weaving Workshop with Author Carmen Spagnola \n1:30pm – 3pm | $25 | Finnriver Cider Garden \n124 Center Rd\, Chimacum \nPurchase Tickets: https://shop.finnriver.com/product/Wheat-Weaving-Workshop \nFARMLAND FOREVER \nCompass Rose\, Finnriver\, Kodama\, SpringRain and Sunfield farms are permanently protected as working farmland by Jefferson Land Trust. For over 30 years\, JLT has worked in creative partnerships with local farmers to keep land open for food production for generations to come. This ensures prime farmland is not developed and provides support to local farm families and businesses. More at saveland.org. \n FIBER FARMS \nJefferson County is home to a vibrant community of fiber farmers raising sheep\, llama\, and alpaca and producing wool of exceptional quality for a variety of weavers\, knitters\, crochetters\, or textile artists and businesses. Learn more at Bazaar Girls Yarn Shop and Ananda Hills\, Compass Rose\, Jacob’s Fleece\, White Lotus\, and Wilderbee farms. \nFEATURED FARMS\nAnanda Hills Farm  \nanandahillsfarm.com | 360.302.0522 \nA 10-acre farm in Beaver Valley with two primary focuses: Shetland sheep for their fiber and poultry for a small chick hatching business and table eggs. The farm also has a greenhouse\, garden\, and orchard. \nBazaar Girls Yarn Shop  \n647 Washington St\, Port Townsend | bazaargirls.com | 360.379.9273 \nOwned and operated by Karen Rose since 1995\, Rosebud Ranch and its menagerie of alpacas has long been a featured farm on the tour. As Rose is unable to participate this year\, Bazaar Girls Yarn Shop will present Rosebud’s beautiful alpaca fiber\, as well as other local fibers\, in her stead \nCenter Valley Animal Rescue \n11900 Center Road\, Quilcene | centervalleyanimalrescue.org | 360.765.0598 \nRescues and rehabilitates unwanted\, injured\, or abandoned domesticated and wild animals and provides sanctuary to a large variety of animals including cats\, dogs\, small animals\, reptiles\, turtles\, birds\, waterfowl\, emus\, sheep\, goats\, horses\, and more. \nCompass Rose Farms  \n1463 W Uncas Rd\, Port Townsend | thedirtrichschool.org | 360.379.1443 \n40-acre bio-diverse farm\, permaculture school\, sacred grove\, and fiber mill. Icelandic sheep\, ducks\, and geese. Hands-on demos: spin yarn\, drop spindle\, card and comb wool. Yarn & roving for sale. \nEgg and I Pork \n2027 Egg and I Rd\, Chimacum | eggandigardens.com | 360.821.2589 \nEgg and I Pork specializes in bringing locally fed and humanely raised hazelnut-finished Tamworth pork to local area restaurants and specialty retail markets. Owned by farmers Philip Vogelzang and Doyle Yancey\, the pigs are raised on their 25-acre cooperative farm in fertile farm country off Egg and I Road. \nFig and Otter Farm \n695 Schwartz Rd\, Nordland\, WA |figandotterfarm.com | 907.399.4018 \nFig and Otter Farm grows seasonal cut flowers on approximately an acre using regenerative practices aimed at improving the health and vitality of our soil. We are focused on providing fresh cut flowers for our community to help share the beauty of our natural world and provide a local alternative to imported flowers. \nFinnriver Farm & Cidery  \n124 Center Rd\, Chimacum | finnriver.com | 360.339.8478 \n50-acre organic farm and orchard with a mission to reconnect people to the land. Open 12PM – 8PM for orchard tours\, cider tastings\, farm kitchen\, live music\, and more. See 20th Anniversary Special Events. \nGray Fox Farm \n6073 Beaver Valley Rd\, Chimacum | @grayfoxfarmhoney | 202.744.6409 \nGray Fox Farm features 1.5 acres of blueberries\, apple and plum orchards\, chickens\, ducks\, and bees. Proudly providing locals and visitors alike with fresh\, local\, raw honey\, jams\, pickles\, and natural produce. Take in the beautiful views of Beaver Valley and see our soon-to-be active 3\,000 sq. ft. greenhouse. \nJacob’s Fleece Farm  \njacobsfleece.com | 360.765.0103 \nA 8-acre farm and fiber marketplace in Quilcene specializing in Jacob Sheep\, raw fleeces\, processed fiber\, handspun yarn\, hand knit items. Spinning and knitting demos. \nKodama Farm & Food Forest  \n42 Tall Tree Lane\, Chimacum | kodamafarming.com | 425.218.9337 \nA small-scale farm using no-till regenerative methods to produce fruits and vegetables for the community. Along with our market garden\, we have a tropical geodesic dome greenhouse and produce goat-milk soap with milk from our small dairy herd! \nRainCoast Farms \n12224 Airport Cutoff Rd\, Port Townsend | raincoastfarm.com | 206.930.1391 \nA unique gathering place surrounded by majestic old growth cedar trees. We strive to be self-sustaining and environmentally conscious. Our pesticide free farm offers apples\, berries\, flowers\, honey and most recently our own hard cider and wine. Our chickens\, affectionately called “The Girls” produce the most delicious eggs. \nSailor Vineyard \n1673 Woodland Dr\, Port Townsend | sailorvineyard.wine | 360.531.0079 \n3-acres with three varieties of grapes: Marechal Foch\, Pinot Noir andDolcetto. Sustainable and organic farming practices used to produce wine solely from our own site-grown grapes in our traditional gravity winery. Our wine is unfiltered and unrefined with no added sulfites. Bottle sales\, vineyard and winery tours. \nSoft Step Farm \n3057 7th St\, Port Townsend | softstepfarm.com | 541.350.0636 \nOne half-acre farm aims to grow with sustainable and regenerative principles\, minimizing waste and modeling the beauty and productivity of small-scale agriculture. Feeding the soil to nurture unique\, flavor-forward fruits and vegetables. \nSpace Twins Provisions  \nspacetwinsprovisions.com | 202.468.4113 \nSpace Twins Provisions is a husband-wife vegetable operation in residency at White Lotus Farm & Inn. We furnish a small CSA and vend at the Port Townsend Farmers Market. On less than a quarter acre\, we practice high rotation market gardening style vegetable production. \nSpringRain Farm & Orchard  \n187 Covington Way\, Chimacum | springrainfarm.org | 425.218.5675 \nA 26-acre certified organic diversified family farm growing a wide variety of berries\, apples and pears\, greenhouse crops\, salad greens\, and producing eggs\, chicken\, rabbit\, and duck. Farmstead jams\, heirloom tomato sauce\, and applesauce. Guided tours of geothermal greenhouses every two-hours. \nSunfield Farm  \n111 Sunfield Lane\, Port Hadlock | sunfieldfarm.org | 360.385.3658 \nGoat milking demonstration 10:15am\, biodynamic talks & tours\, sheep & goats\, Waldorf education talks & classrooms\, grain milling\, wool processing\, scavenger hunt\, craft projects. \nSwan Farm Food Bank Garden \n10632 Rhody Drive\, Port Hadlock | foodbankgrowers.org | 360.379.6675 \nAs a part of the Food Bank growers\, the Swan Farm Food Bank Garden grows a wide array of vegetables\, herbs\, and flowers for the Tri-Area Food Bank thanks to a fabulous team of volunteers. \nWater Moon Farm \nWater Moon Farm is a first generation\, multi-generational farmstead in its second season in Beaver Valley. Focused on permaculture homestead and currently specializing in farm-made tempeh\, a traditional food of Indonesia\, and thrilled to share with visitors what they’ve crafted. \nWhite Lotus Farm  \n3723 Beaver Valley Rd\, Port Ludlow \nwhitelotusfarmandinn.com | 425.830.0253 \nWhite Lotus Farm prioritizes the well-being of our community by offering quality products such as sourdough bread\, pastured chicken eggs\, honey and 100% grass fed lamb and fleece\, plus\, connective experiences like farmstays\, weddings and community events\, and flowers from the “Space Lotus Floral Collective”. \nWilderbee Farm  \n223 Cook Ave\, Port Townsend | wilderbeefarm.com | 360.379.2434 \nFamily-run certified organic U-pick farm and meadery. Lavender\, flowers\, and pumpkins. Honeybees and handcrafted meads. Rare British Soay Sheep. Essential oil distillation and wool spinning demonstrations. Enjoy mead tastings\, feed the sheep\, browse farm store\, explore nature trails and self-guided tours. \n  \n 
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